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rectumdamnnearkilledem
Yeah, between those appliance and all my running shoes, I can barely afford to put food in that kitchen. But it is fun cook potatoes and make PB&J there tho.
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
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~ Sarah Kay
Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
We have had that experience. One of the first things my wife said when we picked out the fridge was, "oh great, more space for things to rot!" However, it is more wide than it is big overall, meaning that there is not a lot of room to rot, but rather room to spread things out so that we can see them. That way they don't get stuck in the back and lost for weeks.
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Complex carbs are important to running, and I know runners carb up the night before a race/run for the needed energy, yet as a diabetic I must limit my carbs at each meal. If I were to carb up say on pasta the night before, my BG lever (Blood Glucose) would be waaaaaaaaaaayy over my limits allowed by the ADA and my doctor. And eating that many carbs within 2 hours of the race/run I think would cause other problems I would not want. Any suggestions on how I can handle this?